In today's day and age people are taking a leap backwards in time, I'm talking about old school photography like using a 35mm film camera, classic films our parents and grandparents used to use and also using old lenses on a digital camera via an adapter, its becoming so popular that many companies have started to remake discontinued films again.

This is my Minolta XG-M, still works like a treat.

Have Scroll bellow, this is another film camera i use, the lens is the one i mount on my digital Camera.

The above image was taken with my digital Olympus camera which had a Minolta MD mount 50mm f/1.7 lens mounted onto, I used a cheap adapter from eBay (around £6.00) which worked seamlessly with the lens and camera. The only downside about using this lens is that you have to focus it manually, to be honest it doesn't bother much as I shoot film quite a bit and most times I am left without a choice but to use manual focus on a film camera.

Rainy day - Taken with Olympus OM-D EM 10 MK II With a Minolta 50mm f/1.7 lens mounted with adapter